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Mm 110x160 Collana "Biblioteca della Università popolare milanese e della Federazione italiana delle biblioteche popolari. Ser. A: Corsi organici d'insegnamento". Volume in copertina rigida, 158 pagine. Opera in buone-ottime condizioni, presenta leggere fioriture. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
26380London: George Newnes Limited Tower House Southampton Street Strand WC2. 19 February 1954. 24pp. 8vo paginated 161-184. In fair condition on lightly aged and worn paper. Roberts contributes 'The Cult of Sherlock'; Frank Swinnerton 'Holmes - World Figure'; Darwin 'The Great Holmes Joke'; Howlett and Pointer 'Holmes on Stage and Screen'; Paget 'He made Holmes real' 'In this article Winifred Paget writes of her father Sidney Paget whose drawings says Frank Swinnerton on another page made Holmes "the most universally familiar imaginary figure in two hemispheres'. London: George Newnes Limited, Tower House, Southampton Street, Strand, WC2. 19 February 1954. unknown
2011LFA-126744722Un ouvrage de 162 pages, format 195 x 195 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2011, Editions ESI, bon état
191441545London 1914. No wrappers but stiched. All three papers contained in: "Philosophical Magazine" Sixth Series Vol. 27. No. 159. March 1914. The whole issue issue offered =no. 159: pp. 397-540 and 2 plates.Rutherford's paper.pp. 488-498. - Darwin's paper: pp. 499-506. - Bohr's paper: pp. 506-523. All clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition and first printing of all three papers. Rutherford in this paper for the first time identifies the hydrogen nucleus and called it the 'positive electron'. He later called it 'the proton' . In his definitive paper of 1911 he estimated the radius of the nucleus a hundred thousand times smaller than that of an atom. Darwin in his paper offered here gave a more precise measure.In the first lines of the paper Rutherford outlines the content "The present paper and and the accompanying paper by Mr. C. Darwin the second paper offered here deal with certain points in connection with the "nucleus" theory of the atom which were purposely omitted in my first communication on that subject Phil. Mag. May 1911. A brief account is given of the later investigations which have been made to test the theory and of the deductions which can be drawn from them. At the same time a brief statement is given of recent observations on the passage of alpha particles through hydrogen which throw importent light on the dimensions of the nucleus." - Rutherford had studies alpha-particles intensely in the years before 1914 and proved quite conclusively that the individual particle was a helium atom with its electrons removed. The alpha particles were like the positive rays that had been discovered by Goldstein 1886 and now in 1914 the paper offered Rutherford suggested that the simplest positive rays must be those obtained from the hydrogen and that these must be the fundamentall positively-charged particle. He names it a 'positive electron'.Darwin in the paper offered "concluded from the known data:"No force proportional to some power of the distance other than the inverse square can give the dependence the Rutherford scattering cross section on the initial velocity" and he then calculated the distance of closest alpha-particle-nucleus approach.The paper by Niels Bohr relates to "The Stark effect". In 1913 appeared "an importent new discovery: when atomic hydrogen is exposed to a static electrical field its spectral lines split the amount of splitting being proportional to thefield strenght the linear Stark effect. After Rutherford read this news in "Nature" he at once wrote to Bohr:'I think it is rather up to you at the present time to write something on.electric effects.'" A. Pais. Bohrs paper on The Stark effect appeared in 1914 the paper offered here. - Rosenfeld. Niels Bohr' publications No. 10. </em> unknown
228 pages including index. "Surveys the impact of Darwinism on several intellectual disciplines, concentrating on religion, philosophy, and social thought." - from back cover. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Worthy working copy. Book
0526573899.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
196211408Nagel, Genf, Paris, Hamburg, New York, 1962. 382 S., 4°, deutscher Text v. Dr. Xavier Schnieper, durchgehend bebildert, Oln., farb. Kopfschnitt, OS m. Randläsuren, das Buch ist in einem guten Zustand
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173 p. Hardcover fine fine
187027659Paris Guillaumin et Victor Masson 1870 Fort In-8 XXIV ( avec un index Bibliographique ) - 591 pp. Livre écrit par la traductrice de Darwin au début des travaux de l'Anthropologie de la fin d XIX ème édité conjointement par deuix éditeurs scientifiques célèbres. De la Bibliothèque Hector Fournier ( Initiales dorées en Queue ) Bon Exemplaire, petites traces de frottements sans gravité
8vo., with numerous coloured and monochrome illustrations in the text; buckram, gilt back, covers a little faded else a bright, clean copy. Contributions include Rowse on 'All Souls', twelve caricatures by Low (among them Bertrand Russell, Myra Hess and T S Eliot) and 'Conversation in Baker Street' by Howard Spring
122155e édition coll. NRF : Leurs figures, ed. Gallimard, Paris, 1947, 244 p. Bon état, épuisé chez l'éditeur
35404Gallimard, NRF. 1947. 4ème édition. In-12. Br. Qlques photographies en N&B. H.T. 239 p. BE.
1963Alibris.0028497U.S.G.P.O. 1963. Trade paperback. Very good. includes map in back cover pocket. 50 p. Includes: illustrations maps index bibliography. U.S.G.P.O. paperback
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1870142381870 br. in-12, XII-249pp., P. Reinwald 1870
2001922904Stuttgart , München: DVA, 2001. 351 S. Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag.
20019924BBStuttgart [u.a.], Dt. Verl.-Anst., 2001. 351 S. graph. Darst. Pappband., m. illustr. Buchumschlag. guter Zustand.
20012535Stuttgart u.a., Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, (2001). 351 S., Original-Pappband, illustrierter Original-Schutzumschlag (OU/SU). ZUSTAND +1, verlagsfrisch.
1885007309London: Kegan Paul Trench & Co 1885. 2nd UK Ed. 1st-1883 . Hardcover. VG. 14 Cms x 22 Cms. unf.chart411pastedowns and inner sides of endpapers all edges marbled; 'bound by Mudie' logo bottom verso front end-paper vertical shallow creases to t.p. offset from chart folds as usual otherwise internally clean tight & unmarked end-gutters good one gathering very slightly proud for no apparent reason. Half leather and marbled boards covers clean but all extremities slightly rubbed as are board surfaces gilt-lettered paneled spine. An extremely attractive copy of this important sought ofter work in contemporary private binding. Note: quoted shipping rates are calculated for 500-700 gram net weight cost will be modified up or down as appropriate outside this range. <br/> <br/> Kegan Paul, Trench & Co hardcover
188354398London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-titled brown cloth black eps. Points lightly bumped spine and top upper board sunned. Mild scattered foxing. Foldout frontis chart erratum slip by page 15. Solid copy. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 41132ads pages . Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner hardcover
196970404New York: AMS Press 1969. Reprint. Hard cover. Good. 0 Hb xlib gd bk/ no dj clean and tight. AMS Press hardcover
7383Paris, Reinwal, 1884 23,5 x 14,5 cm, 2 ff.n.ch., pp. [V] - XVIII, 412 pp. Un tableau dépliant en frontispice. Relié pleine toile d'éditeur, ornée de fers spéciaux, non rogné. Quelques pâles rousseurs, percaline poussiéreuse sinon bon exemplaire. Première édition de la traduction française. Défenseur du transformisme de Darwin, Romanes interpréta la notion d'adaptation dans un sens nettement finaliste.